Tina:
You don't need a TTL Autoconnect 3. The purpose of this gizmo is to
provide an OM-2 (ONLY) with a TTL socket on the "camera side". A TTL
Autoconnect 4 will do the same thing for an OM-1n or OM-2n. They replace
the removable hot shoe on the OM-[1-2]. Your OM-2SP has this connector
built-in. Looking at the camera from the front, it is the socket on
your right. It may have a plastic plug if it has never been used. I
try to keep these in a 35 mm film case, as you will instantly lose these
rascals!
The TTL Autocord Type T comes in .3, 6., 2 and 5 meter lengths. The .6
meter is probably the most convenient to use, as it is a coiled cord.
Bill Stanke
Tina Turgeon wrote:
>
> I have decided to purchase a T32 flash. Now...the accessories that I'll
> need to go with it. I have a OM-2SP and a Stroboframe Quik Flip flash
> bracket. What else do I need to get the flash off the camera? From reading
> the Olympus OM SLR FAQ website and the Unofficial OM Sales Information
> website, it looks like I'll need a TTL Autoconnect 3 and a TTL Auto Cord
> Type T. Do I also need the TTL Auto Cord Socket? Am I right? I don't know
> what connects to what.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tina Turgeon
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